Local Fayetteville artist makes a comeback performing at 910 Day
posted by DorMiya Vance | September 20, 2021 | In Arts and Culture, NewsOn September 10th, also known as ‘910 Day’ in Fayetteville, local hip-hop artist Clark stepped back onto the stage with his first-ever 910 Day performance.
910 Day is an event presented by the Creative Space Station, where the Fayetteville music and art scene can showcase its talents to the rest of the region. It was hosted on Fayetteville St. in Raleigh and brought awareness to the Triangle Area about all that Fayetteville’s Finest have to offer.
Clark hit the 910 Day stage roughly three moths after the release of his latest album, “RESPECT”. He performed some of his top songs, including WORK, APPLYING PRESSURE, and Facts. His energy and stage presence allowed for audience engagement and many cheers, as well as applause.
Although it has been close to a year since his last performance, Clark is back and better than ever. Clark uses his music to connect with generations of fans to bring unity and awareness to his life story and relate to the next person. Taking musical inspiration from greats such as Kendrick Lamar, Saba, Drake, and J. Cole, Clark avidly describes the hardships of being a hard-working, black man in an unfair and unequal world.
Clark’s most recently public performance before 910 Day was roughly one year ago, at the ‘Flex Pull Up Showcase’, presented by his label, Flex Records. This event was at the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic when many entertainment venues were no longer allowing events or social gatherings.
Though times have changed, Clark’s recent performance put him in a place where the world seemed “normal” again.
Clark is no stranger to the Fayetteville music scene. He first stepped into the booth at the age of 15. Fast-forward 13 years later, and he yet again delivered another well-versed album.
“RESPECT” is a 14-track album showcasing Clark’s lyricism and progression in the underground rap/hip-hop game while highlighting various up-and-coming artists from Fayetteville, Charlotte, and other surrounding cities.
Clark is prepared to take over many stages in the future. 910 Day was just the first of many. So, where can you find Clark next? Keep up with him via Instagram @Clark_rbc. Be sure to tune in and listen to ”RESPECT”, streaming on all music platforms!
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